RE: another darn ryobi post (ryobi performance modification, analysis and comparison)
actually one of the guys that taught me to fly told me not to worry too much about throttle. The other guy that taught me stressed it alot. It actually helps alot when flying. I think that people who use the throttle, even if its just a little bit, make better flyers. I usually like the ratchet on my throttle stick to be very loose.
Well, to get more on topic, were supposed to have nice weather (nice for being outside not for flying) so i might get energetic and finish my mount, so i can test my ryobi. Like i said before, i dont have a tach, so wont have any numbers. I just want to see if the engine will run and last with the area between the transfers removed.